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Sidelining Mitigation: Climate Delay Discourses Among Municipal Legislators in Southeastern Brazil

open access: yesEnvironmental Policy and Governance, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This study investigates how municipal legislators frame climate mitigation and how these framings shift responsibility, narrow the perceived scope of municipal authority, and reduce the urgency or feasibility of local action. We analyzed 31 interviews with city councilors serving on Permanent Environmental Committees across municipalities in ...
Tainá Yumi Patriani
wiley   +1 more source

Lexical Resources for Semantic Extraction [PDF]

open access: yes
In this paper, we report our work on the creation of a number of lexical resources that are crucial for an interlingua based MT from English to other languages.
Pushpak Bhattacharyya   +1 more
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The role of cardiac acoustic biomarkers in monitoring patients with heart failure: A systematic literature review

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 980-997, April 2025.
Abstract Heart failure (HF) creates a considerable clinical, humanistic and economic burden on patients and caregivers as well as on healthcare systems. To attenuate the significant burden of HF, there is a need for enhanced management of patients with HF.
Javed Butler   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Some features of official business style in the French language

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Law, 2013
The article examines stylistic resources of French on lexical, morphological and syntactic levels and some features of one of major functional styles of modern French language — the official business style.
I N Meshkova
doaj  

Automating Lexical Graph Construction with Large Language Models: A Scalable Approach to Japanese Multi-Relation Lexical Networks

open access: yesKnowledge
In recent advancements within natural language processing (NLP), lexical networks play a crucial role in representing semantic relationships between words, enhancing applications from word sense disambiguation to educational tools.
Benedikt Perak, Dragana Špica
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Derivational relations in English, Czech and Zulu wordnets

open access: yesLiterator, 2008
This article investigates one kind of cross-part-of-speech relation for English, Czech and Zulu lexical resources in the form of semantic networks (wordnets).
S. Bosch, C. Fellbaum, K. Pala
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Comparative performance of risk prediction indices for mortality or readmission following heart failure hospitalization

open access: yesESC Heart Failure, Volume 12, Issue 2, Page 1227-1236, April 2025.
Comparative performance of 7 risk prediction indices in patients hospitalized for heart failure. In this cohort of 1206 patients, the LENT index offered the greatest discrimination, calibration, and overall accuracy in predicting 30‐day composite all‐cause mortality or readmission following hospitalization for heart failure.
Tauben Averbuch   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Maia: an Open Collaborative Platform for Text Annotation, E-Lexicography, and Lexical Linking

open access: yesUmanistica Digitale
Although open tools for manual text annotation and the creation of lexical resources have been available for some years, there is currently no integrated tool that allows, within the same environment, annotating a text corpus, building a computational ...
Emiliano Giovannetti   +5 more
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Mises en discours de l’expérience visuelle et cognition située : couleurs et espace.

open access: yesCorela, 2010
Our contribution is concerned with the relationships between language and cognition as discussed since 1991 (see Vandeloise, 1991) focusing on lexicalisation and categorisation of colours and their contribution to the construction of space.
Danièle Dubois, Caroline Cance
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An Experience‐Sampling Study on the Frequency and Diversity of Positive and Negative Affective States

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Ecological models explain social phenomena by assuming specific properties of the world an individual lives in. The evaluative information ecology model (Unkelbach et al. 2019) assumes two such properties: Positive information is more frequent (i.e., positivity prevalence), but negative information is more diverse (i.e., negativity diversity).
Anne I. Weitzel, Christian Unkelbach
wiley   +1 more source

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